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Diamond Head themselves were also performing at the festival. The recording was released later on DVD ( The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria).Īt the U.K part of the Sonisphere Festival, Bill Bailey used the song as an intro to his set. With the exclusion of Slayer's Tom Araya and Jeff Hanneman, the combined members of these bands performed the first half of the song. In 2010, at The Big Four: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria concert, in an extended homage to the song, the united members of the "Big Four" of American thrash metal- Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer and Megadeth-performed the song together. Lead singer James Hetfield also changed the final chorus from "Am I evil? Yes, I am" to "Am I evil? Yes, I fucking am!" Diamond Head has stated that the band's members are flattered by the cover and that the royalties from it have enabled the band to continue. The song has also been featured in Metallica's live set throughout its career, often in a faster and heavier version. The song was made most famous by Metallica's cover of the song, originally released as a B-side to the " Creeping Death" single in 1984, included on the 1988 Japanese re-release of its debut album, Kill 'Em All, and later re-released on Garage Inc. The song has roots with Gustav Holst's " Mars, the Bringer of War" (from The Planets Suite) and used a riff, that was used earlier on " Ring of Fire" by The Eric Burdon Band in 1974. However, Sean Harris has gotten fed up with continually playing "Am I Evil?", one of the reasons he took the stage dressed as the Grim Reaper during their performance at the National Bowl. It remains a live favourite and is still included in the band's setlist to this day.

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Previously, in 1979, the band had already performed the song in a televised performance at West Bromwich College, which was their first TV appearance.

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The song was originally released on Diamond Head's 1980 debut, Lightning to the Nations, but then also re-recorded for their second album Borrowed Time.







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